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Labmate Benchtop Colorimeter delivers consistent results with measurement range of 420 to 660 nm. They offer an easy-to-read digital display for clear output in varied environments. Their compact design ensures efficient space management while maintaining stability during operations. They feature user-friendly controls and an intuitive interface for smooth handling and improved productivity. Our Benchtop Colorimeter are for color analysis in laboratories, ensuring product quality in industries and food production.
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Selection Guide for Benchtop Colorimeter
When selecting Benchtop Colorimeter, customers should carefully assess its technical specifications and certifications to ensure it aligns with their testing needs and compliance requirements. This instrument typically provides a wavelength range of 420 to 660 nm with built-in interference filters at 420 nm, 470 nm, 530 nm, 620 nm, and 660 nm, enabling accurate colorimetric analysis across various visible wavelengths. With a measuring range of 0 to 500 PCU (Platinum-Cobalt Units) and an absorbance range from -0.3 to 3A, this colorimeter is suitable for customers working in water quality labs, food and beverage testing, chemical industries, and research institutions. Its stability and reproducibility of ±5 nm ensure accuracy and reliability in repeated testing scenarios. Additionally, customers can rely on models that carry ISO and CE certifications, which guarantee adherence to international quality, safety, and regulatory standards, making it a dependable choice for both routine and advanced laboratory applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Benchtop Colorimeter?
A Benchtop Colorimeter is an apparatus designed to measure the color characteristics of samples in solid, liquid, or powdered form.
2 How does a Benchtop Colorimeter work?
It works by measuring the amount of light absorbed or reflected by a sample to determine its precise color values.
3 Can Benchtop Colorimeter be used in the food industry?
It is widely used in food industry to ensure consistent color in products like sauces, beverages, snacks, and baked goods.
4 Can Benchtop Colorimeter be used for textile and fabric testing?
It is used in the textile industry to assess fabric color accuracy, dye consistency, and to detect slight color shifts between production lots.
5 Is Benchtop Colorimeter suitable for forensic science labs?
It is used to analyze trace evidence such as dyed fibers, inks, or blood stains, aiding in quantitative color analysis and material comparison.
6 Can Benchtop Colorimeter be used in agriculture or crop science?
It is used to evaluate the color of fruits, vegetables, grains, and soils to assess ripeness, nutrient content, or disease presence.
7 Can Benchtop Colorimeter be used for quantitative analysis in biology?
It is used to measure enzyme activity, protein concentration, or cell density using colorimetric assays like Bradford or Lowry methods.
8 Is Benchtop Colorimeter suitable for pharmaceutical R&D?
It assists in analyzing drug formulations, detecting impurities, and monitoring color stability of medicinal compounds during development.
9 Can Benchtop Colorimeter be used in nanomaterial research?
It is used to detect subtle color changes caused by nanoparticle interactions, aggregation, or dispersion in colloidal solutions.
10 What role does a Benchtop Colorimeter play in environmental science research?
It is used to analyze water, soil, and air samples by measuring contaminants that produce color changes in chemical reactions.